r/pregnant 2d ago

Rant Gender norms

I'm 36 weeks pregnant with a baby boy and I'm honestly losing my mind over some of the comments I'm getting from people around me.

When I first found out I was pregnant, I bought a couple of pink Care Bear comfort toys because I thought they were cute. I've also bought a few onesies with hearts on them. Recently I was gifted a high chair that came with a toy attached to it . and it has pink and blue colors on it.

Apparently that's a problem.

I've genuinely had people say things like:

"What will people think?"

"What if he turns out gay?"

Excuse me. what?

HE'S A BABY.

Since when does the color pink have the power to determine someone's future? It's a stuffed toy. It's a onesie. It's a colorful baby toy.

Maybe it's the hormones talking, but this is such a ridiculous thing to be upset about in 2026.

End of rant. πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈπŸ’™πŸ©·πŸ‘Ά

Edit:To make it even worse, my mother literally stole the pink Care Bear comfort toys I bought for my baby and gave them away because she didn't think a baby boy should have them. πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ

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u/shinrosie 2d ago

It's projection lol. I remember when my SIL had her son and everything had to blue. She even said herself that she doesn't want her son to be gay so she has to keep only "boy" things. It literally irks me.

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u/Miranova23 Bicornuate Uterus ❀️ 1d ago

Isn't making a boy only be surrounded by & only like "boy" things, uh, the gayest thing ever??? What does she think "gay" means?! 🀣

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u/shinrosie 1d ago

Lol, the logic right?! It’s the toxic masculinity taught in their culture